Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 13, 1876, Image 4

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J. A. MACMURPIIY KivtxoR
Epitome of ?h2 week.
F0RT1 -FOURTH CONGRESS.
HOUSEHOLD COLUMN. !
Afl-r :i!a.i d.-oate theSen ile tl.vh!-
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to r:--Tr.r.Y vi:::m:n.
A heast-ktvp. r sav?. in in
! ed to pay linehba,-k the amount ..Lio chi;.., j'yfc! i'oIT.t tin-"foiYowing
; him as Louisiana Senator
uj to tiic sirnf,e. ?hMp and tlfective remedy;;
date when his case was dec-ideJ. The j (.'ormsive snhlimato, one ounce; mini-
sum amounts to about 17,000.
?i i 3 N -JED ILL JIUl'.nC NEWS
July Oth. An autograph Utter of
tonratulation was srnt y KiupiTur
William of Cermany to tho President
of th I'niU-d Mates, upon the 100th
anniversary of oar Independence.
The village of Rockdale, Iowa, three
ii.iles from Dubuque, was swept away
last niiit by a tlood. The town con
sists of twelve or fifteen houses, situa
ted at tin junction of two creeks, and
surrounded by high hills. The rain be
j;;i!t a!uiit 5i:So and constantly increas
ed in violence until the streams swoll
en to prodigious proportions entirely
rut oft r-dn-at. and the buildings were
all demolished and carried off. Forty
one "'iii'.s were killed, of whom tliir-t-lhree
have lx-eu found. Only one
family and a young man were saved.
Immense damage was also done in
Dubuque and Dunleith. Houses were
moved from their foundation and miles
if fences swept away. The railroad
traek west lias been destroyed for sev
eral miles.
New York July 0. The diamond
u-cklai e and earrings sent by the Khe
dive of Kypt to Mrs. Minnie Sherman
Fitch have been taken from the vaults
of the United Slates Treasury and sent
to the acting Secretary of the Treasury
at Washington, who will deliver them
to (leneral Sherman, in accordance with
the resolution of Congio.-i.s.
A younic man named Freda Jeffery,
suicided at the Palmer 1 louse, Chicago,
on the evening of the Kb, by shooting.
han.,'.n.j. taking poi.--.on, and cutting his
throat, all together.
A piiato Utter re-eeived from Hock
P.riilge, Aliiui Springs, says Speaker
Kerr is impro ini; decidedly, and is now
piite hopeful of recovery. He does net
expect to resume his place as Speaker
this session.
The fJoveruor of the Dutch Fast In
ties confirms the report t th loss of
:he steamer Lieutenant (leneral Kroe
..(ii. in the Straits of Sunda. Two hun
.ired and thirty persons were drowned.
Aiuista Mi:., July 0. lilaine has
now been at his home eijjht days, and
there has been no special change in his
ease. Nervous prostration is still the
marked characteristic of his illness.
Ile is not able to leave his room and al
most entirely confined to his bed. His
pliv'iu-i in thinks it will be many weeks
before he will resume active work. A
Kuropean trip is strongly recommend
ed as soon as his strength is sufficient.
Philadelphia, July 7. The United
States commission has decided, by a
vote of 2!J to 10, tQ keep the exhibition
closed on Sunday.
Reports from central Iowa add to
list of disasters by the recent tornado.
Ketween "Winterset and Norwalk,
. lever persons werekdled.sevcn drown
ed and four struck by ii-htning.
Reports from other parts of "Warren
county show that the storm was gener
al a;;d disastrous. About fifty houses
were blown awav and their inmates
killed or badly hurt.
v daring railroad robbery took place
on the Mo. Pacific road last night, near
Ottcrviile, Mo., by fifteen men, who
stopped the train by a false signal and
took some i?J 0,000 of express matter,
keeping the passengers in subjection
meantime by firing pistols, yelling and
screaminsr. No trace has been discov
ered of the robbers although several
parties have gone in pursuit of them.
A r'.t sT.v. Maine, July s. Ex-Speaker
l'.laine lias formally accepted the
United Stales sen.Uor.hip tendered him
by Unv. Connor. The vacancy thus
created in the house of representatives
will not be tilled until the regular state
election in September.
Washington. July S.-The president
nominated Win. I. Wright, of Maryland,
consul at Santo, F.ra.M; Tims. W.
Proseh. postmaster, S.-attle, Washing
ton territory; John J. Irossman, agent
lor the Yankton Sioux Indians of Da
Kola.
A TKiIRi lLE INSTKl'MF.NT.
Friday afternoon, at the request of
t lie Japanese Consul, Samro Takaki, the
new gun patented by Leonard and De
Vry, and christened "Peace Conserva
toi" was exhibited at the Pacific Iron
works. Tim prompt action of the in
strument, delivering seventy shots in
four seconds, ami 1.000 shots in one
minute, through a thick oak barricade,
proves that it is one of the most terri
ble death dealing invention i ever
known. The machinery is simple. eas
ily worked, requiring but few atten
dants, who are perfectly protected from
their adversary's bullets.and can 1 e ? rau
sported wit Ii much greater ease than an
ordinary six pounder. The bullets
from this tenible machine will, it is
claimed, diverge :;00 feet in 1,000 yards
the distance claimed that it will ef
fectually deliver shots and can be
easily worked by one person in any di
rection, or made to shoot almost solid.
For narrow defiles it is proposed to be
equal to :J,000 infantry, and for com
bat on the battle field equal to three
batteries of regular artillery. The Jap
anese Consul and other invited guests
expressed their astonishment at the
rapidity and ease with wnicu tlie ma
chine was worked, and highly compli
mented the inventors ami machinists
who had brought to a successful com
pletion the "Peace Conservator." San
Fro 'vV'j C'li fin irlc.
Parental Resignation.
The other evening, says M. Quad, a
carriage being driven up Maple street
had to come to a dead halt to prevent
running over a child three or four years
old who was seated in the center of the
street.
"Is that your child?" asked the driv
er of a man who lounged forward and
beckoned to the dust-covered offspring.
"(luess he is," was the slowly-spoken
answer.
"Arn't you afraid he'll bo run over
some day V.
"lie may be. Ilis brother was run
over last year about this time, and the
folks made up a purse of ?100 for me.
Perhaps the memory of that purse
had nothing to do with the other child
being in the road.
both in one pint of water; apply to all
c:
The section in the post oCice appro cracks in wall, floor, beds, and spring?.
nidation bill in relation to third class with a feather.
mail matter provides that all printed i Perfect success
I have used this with
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Vhen I moved into
j my juvsent house one year ago I learn- ,
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matcM oi me uuu caa. v. i.i ..- Cil from v rn.vilI3 occuj-ant thaL she
lara unsealed, is restored tothe old rate; fi;,,i to ubandon rooms to these posts. ;
in other words, all transient newspa
pers, magazines, books and all printed
matter, with the exception of circulars
unsealed, will be restored to its former
rate of onr cent for every t wo ounces,
while merchandise and unsealed circu
lars will remain at the present rate.
The bill appropriates in the aggregate
for transportation of mails, lo.SoT.Sll.
Senator Morrill took the oath of'office
as secretary of the treasury this after
noon at the executive mansion. Judge
Whylie admmWeied the oath.
The Alabama claims commissioners
decided as follows: Win. Manuel Dan
na, S in Leando, Cal., 8570; Harry f
Tahiti, San Francisco, Cal., 83 12 ; Dan
iel Watson, Sacramento, Cal., 8o:1.20;
John Francis, San Francisco, Cal.,
jSol7.75; Jo".n II. Clark, San Francisco,
j dismissed; Antoine Daniel, Spanish-
town, Cal., dismissed.
Senator Paddock introduced the fol
lowing bill in the senate to day, (7th)
and gave notice that he would to-morrow
endeavor to call up the bill for ao
tion.
Re it enacted, etc,, that the president,
if he deems it necessary, be, and is
hereby authorized to accept the servi
ces of volunteers from the state of Ne
braska, and territories of "Wyoming,
Colorado, Dakota or Utah, or either of
them, to be employed as part of the
army of the United States, against
tribes of hostile Sioux in the northwest,
who have for years defied the authority
of the government, and by whose
hands recently several hundred soldiers
citizens of the United States, have been
slaughieie 1. Provided that not more
than live regiments of cavalry, or in
fantry, or both, shall be accepted, and
that the term of service shall not ex
tend beyond nine mouths from date of
enlistment.
The Seiiatr passed Senator Uitch
boek's bill to day providing for th
sale of the old Fort Kearney military
reservation in Nebraska, which will
open up a large ami fertile tract of
country to settlers.
The senate bill introduced by Mr
Windom continuing for ten days the
act recently passed to provide tempo
rarily for expenditures of the govern
ment was passed. Also the bill ex
tending for the same time the act au
thorizing the congressional printer to
continue public printing.
I HF. I'oriM'H IN 1. 1 ROPE.
The fourth was celebrated in Dublin
by ;;o,0.')0 people. 1enea had a cham
pagne luncheon and a ball. At Rerlin
t lie Americans held a banquet. At
Stuttgart salutes were fired, the De
claration was read, and a dinner and
ball followed.
AT HOME.
New Yoiuc, July 0. The following
dispatch was received from Rome, Ita
ly, yesterday, by Cardinal McCoskey:
"Msgr. Chatard entertained at dinner,
in the American College, Cardinal
Franchi, Msgr. Roncetti, the Rector of
Foreign Colleges, and a number of
American visitors, who telegraph their
joint congratulations to Cardinal Mc-Clo-key
on tho hundredth anniversary
of the nation's independence."
i ENEi: A L COOI) WILL.
London, July 0. AH the leading
Rritish journals express good - will to
ward America on th occasion of the
celebration of her centenary.
SAM F ML JO N ESI I Ll) EX.
1 list, I gave ihe rooms a complete
cleaning, then thoroughly applied this j
mixture to every crevice in the floors j
rtnd vral'.s, and to all my furniture', j
sprinkle the mattresses and carpets i
with same. Since then I have not j
found one. Rear in mind that "Lter-
nal vigilance is tht) pi ice of" com-:
plete success. Every we k the inut- i
tresses should be examined, ami if at j
ar.v time signs of the enemy are found j
! a iittle more mixture should bo used.
My bottle is full and properly labeled,
set away ready for usfs on demand, j
Every three months the beds should be
taken apart, and if any bugs are found. I
then the entire room must be ( leaned
again, for we all know that no matter
how clean our own houses are. we are
liable any day to bring them in our
clothing, or have our friends bring
in. As for moths, I have been very
fortunate never have been trou
bled with them. The only causa I
can assign for my escape is. perfect
and effective sweeping and dusting and
keeping my house weil open to the
light not neglecting the clothes press
es and closets. Moths deiight in dark
and still places and if stirred up vigor
ously once a wick will be apt. to seek
more quiet quarters in some other
house.
Another Way; To destroy bed-bugs,
scald thoroughly every corner and crev
ice of the haunts of the despised and
hated pests, then applv nugueiit um or
mercurial ointment ; it can ue procur-i
ed at any drug storu.
Still Another. (Jetabotlie of the oil
of ceilar, and with a brush paint
coiils at the ee-li t holes and all the i
crevices in the bedstead, and after one
or two applications housekeepers will
be delighted to find that ail the 1 ugs
have disappeared, and theie is nothing
dangerous or uupleasant in the remedy.
Coekrw-fn s Says a housekeeper; It
is near the hot places that they breed.
I had tho hou.-e thoroughly chanc
and cvrrv dav I had it cleaned drouu
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by the L5eri jh
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l(ci:'l i'jlil to '?!. Jl S;t'l
till. CIl.iEV" 4?c". Ast iJi.
For PLATT: .M;!l"i'll. N EE
(J i su ral
.1 MEUS. NEE.
BOOT AND SHOE
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the pipes Witsli.-tandd and
soar,
water an.
h In
lighteii
cleaned sverv d.iv, so t1:
weil aired.
Oaln loom, j
the house
the kitchen
was doi
food h it
e. Willi
m it a
tos treat nir
will not stay with you more than o.
month. M ilhs will not trouble any on
if the house ha", a thorough sweeping m.
nce a week, and kept light and well !
aired: and it posd le, the sun ought to
shine in every room.
As to bed-bugs I am never troubled.
except in the seivants' room,
mcdy that by varnishing the iesiiie of !
the bedstead, springs, slats a:a
wood. Thy lay their eggs in the wo. d. j
not the mattre-s.
To Kill jf:t,'iS.T kill moths with- I r"
out
lislui
the carpet
towel, dip it in water, then wring it oat,
and spread it upon the carpet, iron ii.
do with a ie: iron; after which u
niove and rs-peat the" process, going
around thr out side of the loom. The
steam thus generated, will force itself
through thecarpet. ::ml kill both the
moth and its egg. Th
od is radical aiid sure.
no i da:.s,
What Leading licuiorrats Say of Him.
T; oni Exiiange.
With Tihlen it will be very difficult
to carry New York. "Sunset" Co.x.
Wo will see Tihlen in hell before we
will support him. W. D. Hill, Chair
man Ohio delegation.
The Democrats of Indiana cannot be
brought to support Tibb-n. John E.
Ne!T. Indiana Secretary of State.
I am opposed to Tihlen. Another
candidate will be much more likely to
cany New York. Fernando Wood.
there was n.. t . - I : 7 fZ't&i&ttT N
and I re- ! j-f tfi 1 Vv'i0ii k 5 1 i J
I nil ti e i AfrttZ Vk i XhXilZ 'il-l S
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t..-.' ill l. mil. .'e .. I. .oi- I: ! . . I v,.- .. e I I - i.li.-f :i eust.Hit
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ri 1 , t I .- - . .: .. :.. 1 . e.i.l l. Hill
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for the
t" placing it: A, V ' : . . i
SEWI1TO- aX'uACI-TIlTS. m
1 1 iiegoin
The English Agri'.-ultural
while speaking a good word
HoudaH. is quite averse
first in the li-d :
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ve .ii " 1 1 e lucn 1 1 .1M.01 il.u uivOi
01 pouiiry is coiisiiirici! 110 t'vst a
very puzzling question to answer with
out a statement of circumstances, by
which we mean .-ilu.ii ion and size of
run, whether eggs or chicks are the
chief consideration, if beauty of plum
age 01 a quiet eas -going disposition is
of consequence. When iulormed on
these points, it is comparatively easy
to name two or threw varieties of fowls
which, if properly tended, will satisfy
the demand for "profitable poultry."
At present there is a strong endeavor
to force lloiidans to the top of the list
and there leave them permanent among
fowls. We are of those who dispute
their right to t hat posit ion. We know, 1 rpj, " ,n"U :
mid readily allow, that their mei its are j J-il 14
great, that under trying circumstances
they hold their ground, and that, if
considered on the table as well as pro
ducers of eggs, t hey will hold t heir own.
Ilardr. weighing well for their size,
consequently compact and plump, qui
et, with (le.sh of good color, they are in
the hist class but not at the top of it.
Some people admire thein in the yard
or pen, otlcrs diiike their appearance,
though "masked" or seen in large num
bers they would please the "ye of m ;::y
who are not partial to a solitary bird.
Some good judgi s consid' r that no bird
looks better alone in the comp-tit ion
pen than a good Houd :n. That is a
matter of taste and we mu.t leave everv
IIS
to the
Merit:- .Mono.
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ublio Upon
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hi ne in Ifi': irorUl.
If. MAI IT. in:.
.i ro urir. x e uiiahka.
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A clergyman said the other day that
modern young ladies wore not daugh
ters of Shem and Ham. but daughters
of Hem and Sham c impounds of
plain sewing and make believe.
She was very particular, and when ;
the dealer informed her that all his ice ;
was gathered winter before last, she ;
wouldn't give him her order, saying lie .
ro::!dn't palm off Ids stale ice on her. I
1 one to cwnsalt and p!e;e-e Ids own eye.
! Our older? now !s to resist l!ie eSVorrts
I believe him least likely of any one I ot ll,iud.ui fanci is to nlace their f ivor-
ites at the top of the list, while, as we
have s aid, we are quite alive to their
just claims upon the favor otpoultry
keepers.
And we have got two or three of the
prettiest, full blooded. Iloudan roosters
for sale you ever saw. Now's your
tim, poultry mr.:i.
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of th.e candidates named to carry New
York. E.x-.I udge Ceorge F. Coinstock.
I am opposing Tihlen because I have
everv reason to believe that he cannot
I carry New York.-EeWit C. Littlejohn.
An good Democrat can carry Rrook
lyn by lO.uua majoiitv. Tihlen will
hiseifby 5,000.-Demas Raines, Editor
A rjns.
Gov. Tilden cannot command the
support of the united Democracy of
his own State, and duv. Seymour can.
$yrii'-us'i Courier.
If nominated, I think Tilden cannot
carry New York. With the disposition
that exists, it doesn't seem possible.
E. P. Ross, State Treasurer.
if.
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R, ii. 1), R R,
o arid
Tihlen's nomination will certainly
Impair the chances of a Democratic
victory in New York, and will, in all
probabilitv, insure t lie part v's defeat.
J. V. L. Pruyn, Chancellor.
In counties of Schuyler. Steuben.
Chemung, Tompkins, Yates. Ontario!
and Livingston nearly ail the promin
ent, active democrats are opposed to this
nomination. Ceorge J. Magee.
The Tilden men admit that, with Til
den. we must lose Ohio and Indiana.
From their own admissions, I think it
foolish to take Tilden and gain nothing.
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A it? .of the Chinese.
They were a gushing young couple,
and they were "doing" the Chinese de
partment in the great exhibition. She
was gazing curiously at the almond-
From Plaltsmouth to Chic
return .S-3.20
From Neb. Citv to Chicago and
return
From Omaha to Chicago and rc
t urn
From Chicago to N. Y. by 1-i dif
fer nt routes
From Chicago lo New York by
Mont real
From Chicago, via Niagara Falls,
to New York
From Chicago, via Cincinnati, to
N ew 1 ot k
From Chicago to Phil, direct, by
nine different routes, including
via the Falls lrt.00
From Chicago via N. Y.to Phila. 17.00
J Return tickets'over same routes the
i same. None but round trip tickets are
j sold at thee rates. These tickets will
j I e sol. 1 from May 1st to October Hist,
ls75, good for (io days. You can go
j one way and return another. Fares va
j ry but slightly over the different routes.
I From here the average to Philadelphia
I and return is about 807.00. There are
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asked he. "that the Chinese are six j printed circulars of routes ami di-;
thousand years ohlV" "Why, no." re- ! '" dions will be given at each place j
turned (die w ith astonishment ; "thev 1 v here tickets are sold. I
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DUAL EE IX
AISTD O-ISrn-TEID GOODS.
Ltulies Furnisliin' Goods. Dress Gooil. lVrliirnerv, lltiii
Oil, Soap, Paper, Collars, Ladies and (Jonts
Hosiery, Qtieenswiiiv, Flower Seed,
(ilassw'are, etc.
LATEST ijve:t?:r,o"vjh d
COAL-OIL LAMPS, SAFETY BLRNER.
Flour, Cora ZSIeal and JJuek wlteat Flour.
aim to keep everything an ordinary
household needs, and will sell
vou goods at such prices
that you cannot com
plain of hard t imes
any more.
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Read, Call, Sse and be Convinced.
I am an oacIusivv deaUr. anil I carry by far Uiq
Lartfost and Bvst Assarhiiout.
CM
ippers for only 35 cent:
Mf.Vc P!f,iV
Men's Frince Alberts, only $1.2-5.
Shoe Facs, 75 cents.
iNev Slock and New Style of Business I
i
After careful culeu'ation inotiro tiufrs) I ronc-lmlfil to .iJojit tlip strictly
e.isli sy.stfin, fVi liiig coiiviiu'cil that it is the most satisfactory and .rofital.:
s!yli.- ot luisiness in tie: oml. For in.itanrc. SV-'-r.) turnM ovoiy Unity days
at 10 pr-r -.-nt. will :-.); in twelve liioiiths SiV.OO; iu iyP years, 1 2,0. 0.
Tlio same tuin;-d evuy iiiie.tv days r-iiuirt-s an inrrcasc o. inolH to Sj ir
cent to proi-iiec th,- s.une result. Ui-sidcs, there r.ix- always i;navoila!,ly and
surrdy a large amount .f acc.'unts lost in the credit system, which reduces
the lar.L-e pro lit gained in g-od customers. All those, then, who intend to
pav for their goods will see the hem-fit nd profit of calling on ino for tht r
shoe wear. "While extending my thanks to the numerous friends th o
whom I have ostal.Ii.hed so huge a trade, a trade oq.ial to tr,e 1 est in th
State, I would l espcetfully invite all to continue dealing- with me. m mpII h
all others who will call to huy cheaj).
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PETER MERGES.
"7 7 W I
Ml ikiJ&& iBEST FARMING LANDS
' IN NEBRASKA,
DELIVERED DAILY ! j . :: .lf. h.
IF THEV WANT IT. Ii V I XI. Jilt A. t Ik A.
j. i3i:&r.iii:sTF.3s. i Great Advantages to Buyers
Sr.Sli I S VOI'K OHI'l:i: AMI I WII.I. Till AM . i 4 ...
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BEST WINES, LIQUORS,
SAGE BROTHERS,
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ETC., ETC., ETC.
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BEER, ETC., ETC.
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MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
HOUSE shoeim;,
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wa;on :i:i".ii:ini.
All kinds of
"A KM IMILl-:.Mi:XTS
mejvlcd
tj-rrofujitiffi iix TING 01. (;()()KIN(J,
A'v.nvv en Jlaml.
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Horse. XnIe & OxSliooinir, '.ry vu...-tv ,.r T.n. s;,.,t imn. ..i z:.,o
In sh.u r. w. 'il shoe anvthing that h is Work.k.-,.t in st.,.-k.
lour leer. fnnaaZehratoalJiralTe. MAKING AND REPAIRING,
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"ii i i :h i.. e. : v.-r..., M.:ie n t i iin Str't-t, i
tit ;-i !' i'..rii'r !!. v v- U!"R.Lt '
Ono 1 i.x.r l':it of the ri-.t -( ;r;i-e, flaliiiiceth,
N''!r;i.ka.
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SHEET IllOX. ZlXr, TJX. HI.'A
ZIEEY,ti:,dc. I.atW- :iMm"iit nf IIhi'iI anil Soft
COAL STOYES,
Wood and Coal Moves loT
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SAGE BROS.
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t town. Well marJu'StJu'xo a brkfcv ; dWhce aad to navt; tiiein hear what
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TUi'oush to riut t8iuoutb.
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HENRY BOECK, Soh A'jtntfor Plnttvnout m.d vi'm-ly.
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on Fl th Si., fcei-ween Kula and Viue Strfe, i
Just cis the corner iroia tae HT.HALD ;
OFFICE. lojl j S5t(
SAGE BROS.
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